"I know they talked at the end of last year, but obviously nothing came to a head. It's something we're going to have to wait and see. It's not my job to worry about that."

Davis had a breakthrough year in 2013, leading the majors with 53 homers and 138 RBIs, making his first All-Star team and finishing third in American League MVP voting. The Orioles avoided arbitration with him last month when the two sides agreed to a one-year, $10.35 million contract.

The first baseman, who is eligible for free agency after the 2015 season and is represented by super agent Scott Boras, maintains he wants to stay in Baltimore, where he has played since a 2011 trade from the Texas Rangers.

"This has been a place that's really felt like a second home to me. Just thinking about opening day last year, it's hard not to fall in love with this city and the fan base. The fans really understand the game of baseball, so I'd love to stay here."

Orioles catcher Matt Wieters also is represented by Boras and also is eligible for free agency after the 2015 season.